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Progear E-Free 24" Electric 250w Adult Trike Grey with Walk Mode $379 + Delivery @ Global Fitness, Bunnings Marketplace

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Description from the website:

Features
Ergonomics & a third wheel for balance
With an in-built Walk Mode thumb lever
Low Step-over Frame
The Progear E-Free 24" electric tricycle is accessible for riders of any level.Two rear wheels guarantee stability, and a low step-through frame make mounting and dismounting safe an easy for all riders. Riders with disabilities, injuries, and the elderly will especially enjoy the accessibility of the E-Free.This electric trike is even easier to ride with a pedal assist electric motor. The 250W hub drive motor supports riding speeds up to 25km/h for distances up to 25km with the 36V lithium ion battery. Take charge of 5 levels of pedal assist with the LCD display.Cycle through the 7 speed Shimano Tourney drivetrain with RevoShift twist shifters. Trust in the stopping power of front V-Brakes and rear disc brakes.Carrying around cargo is easy with a 59cm x 49cm (Length x Width) rear steel basket.

Features
Frame: Low-Step Through Steel Frame
Fork: Steel
Handlebars: Chrome Plated Steel
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tourney RD-TX35
Chainwheel & Crankset: Promax 1/2"x3/32"x38T Chainwheel with 170 Alloy Cranks
Brake Lever: Promax Alloy Brake Levers
Front Brake: Promax Alloy V-Brakes
Rear Brakes: Rear Disc Brake
Shift Lever: Shimano SL-RS45-7R RevoShift
Freewheel: Shimano CS-HG200
Stem: Alloy Adjustable
Saddle: Padded and Sprung Leather SaddleS
addle Clamp: Promax Alloy Seat Post Clamp
Wheels: Easy Rolling 24"x1.75" Tyres
Grip: Rubber
Tyres: Kenda 24"x2.125" Black Tyre
Rims: 24"x1.75" Alloy Rims

Electrical Components
Motor: 250W DC Brushless 36V
Display: BLCD Display Panel
Battery: 36V 9AH Li-ion Battery with Charge time of 4-6 Hours. EN61000-6-3: 2007+A1: 2011, EN61000-6-1:2007, and UN38.3 Compliant.
Distance: Distance on Charge, 25Kms. (Can be affected by other variables)
Charger Information: Maximum Speed 25 Km/h
Capacity: Load capacity of 110Kgs

Warranty
Lifetime warranty on Frame and Fork
12 Months Manufacturer's Warranty on all non-consumable components
12 Months Manufacturer's Warranty on all electrical components, such as motors, display or batteries.
Consumable parts (including grips, tubes, tyres, cables, brake pads, saddle coverings, chain, spokes, cassettes and chain rings) are not covered by the warranty.

Assembly Details
Progear Tricycles will arrive disassembled in the box, and will come with detailed instructions on assembly. Most tricycles will require 60% of assembly, so in the interests of safety it is recommended that the tricycle to be assembled by a skilled bicycle mechanic

Related Stores

Bunnings Warehouse
Bunnings Warehouse
Marketplace
Global Fitness and Leisure
Global Fitness and Leisure

closed Comments

  • +11

    Was about to purchase, then saw $145.92 for delivery…what a joke. A damn fridge costs less to deliver into my kitchen. That’s the rort of a “too good to be true deal right there.”.

    Even if that’s a good price, I refuse to buy on principle alone.

    • +9

      Well said. People should avoid “preying” on what amounts to a human error. There’s a small business on the other end, most likely trying really hard to be successful, who would have to accept a massive loss (to honour this obvious error).

      This is not a deal in any sense, but if you believe otherwise, perhaps you need to grow a conscience.

      • +1

        I ordered 10,000 of these at this price error and I plan to start my own small business selling them for just $1,500 each.

  • +4

    looks like a price error…. $1,899 for same(?) bike on Progear website

  • +2

    I'm no engineer but… how is the bike frame structurally sound without a top tube? The weird L-shape bend to the down tube looks like a weak point.

    • It just is.

    • +1

      "I'm no engineer"

      Clearly

    • Nor am I but I appreciate the provocative question

      It is sound, depending on the intended use
      However it is rated at 110kg like most e-scooters

      Most of the weight (including rider) is divided across the two rear, large diameter pneumatic tires

      Cant drop off guttered roads etc with a full load and I imagine braking downhill may require constant cable adjustment or pad replacement and upgrading the rear brake to a Hydraulic one.

      that said, its fine with a v-brake front end on a slight decline

      beach bike IMHO

    • It does look like the back and the front of it are going to go their separate ways at some point.

  • Guessing it's a price error… seller Global Fitness and leisure via Bunnings marketplace.
    More likely this offering from the same seller different platform.

      • Let us know how you go…

        • -4

          I will go by car.

          • @jv: Please do livestream the journey🍿

          • +3

            @jv: But we want you to go buy bike

          • +2

            @jv:

            I will go by car.

            Changing your name? I’ll continue to go by PainToad. But sure, I’ll call you car.

  • +1

    Don’t bother ordering. This ain’t Bunnings. The third party will cancel due to pricing error. Guaranteed.

    • +1

      True, only if it was bunnings stock :)

  • thanks OP, gonna use this as a taxi in Sydney CBD and generate income.

  • +1

    That frame is terrible. Looks like a home made jobby.

    • +1

      In Scots parlance jobby means a sh*t. You got it right in one.

  • 1799 for me

  • +4

    Seems like price error has been fixed : Showing $1,799 now

  • Rickshaw

  • TIL Bunnings has a marketplace

  • So… Did any of these actually ship?

    • Nope, cancelled a few days later

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